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Warm Up II 1.) Share your rotational objects with your neighbors. Chapter 6.3 The Shell Method 16.0 Students use definite integrals in problems involving area, velocity, acceleration, volume of a solid, area of a surface of revolution, length of a curve, and work. Warm Up II 1.) Share your rotational objects with your neighbors. 2.) Find the volume of the sketch below. 3.) Prove that the volume of the sketch below is 12/7/2018 ESLR -Tracy High Graduates will be Independent Learners Who Set realistic and challenging goals

Warm Up II Chapter 6.3 The Shell Method Friday, December 07, 2018 16.0 Students use definite integrals in problems involving area, velocity, acceleration, volume of a solid, area of a surface of revolution, length of a curve, and work. Warm Up II Friday, December 07, 2018 ESLR -Tracy High Graduates will be Independent Learners Who Set realistic and challenging goals

Chapter 6.3 The Shell Method 16.0 Students use definite integrals in problems involving area, velocity, acceleration, volume of a solid, area of a surface of revolution, length of a curve, and work. Set up but do not evaluate the integrals that give the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region about the x-axis using disk method. Friday, December 07, 2018 ESLR -Tracy High Graduates will be Independent Learners Who Set realistic and challenging goals

Chapter 6.3 The Shell Method 16.0 Students use definite integrals in problems involving area, velocity, acceleration, volume of a solid, area of a surface of revolution, length of a curve, and work. Set up but do not evaluate the integrals that give the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region about the y-axis using the disk method. Friday, December 07, 2018 ESLR -Tracy High Graduates will be Independent Learners Who Set realistic and challenging goals

Chapter 6.3 The Shell Method 16.0 Students use definite integrals in problems involving area, velocity, acceleration, volume of a solid, area of a surface of revolution, length of a curve, and work. Set up but do not evaluate the integrals that give the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region about the y-axis using the shell method. Friday, December 07, 2018 ESLR -Tracy High Graduates will be Independent Learners Who Set realistic and challenging goals

Chapter 6.3 The Shell Method 16.0 Students use definite integrals in problems involving area, velocity, acceleration, volume of a solid, area of a surface of revolution, length of a curve, and work. Set up but do not evaluate the integrals that give the volume of the solid formed by revolving the region about the x-axis using the shell method. Friday, December 07, 2018 ESLR -Tracy High Graduates will be Independent Learners Who Set realistic and challenging goals

Chapter 6.3 The Shell Method Friday, December 07, 2018 16.0 Students use definite integrals in problems involving area, velocity, acceleration, volume of a solid, area of a surface of revolution, length of a curve, and work. Friday, December 07, 2018 ESLR -Tracy High Graduates will be Independent Learners Who Set realistic and challenging goals

Chapter 6.3 The Shell Method 16.0 Students use definite integrals in problems involving area, velocity, acceleration, volume of a solid, area of a surface of revolution, length of a curve, and work. Use the disk and shell methods to setup and evaluate the volume of the solid formed by rotating the given region around the y-axis. State which is easier to use and why. Perpendiscular Friday, December 07, 2018 ESLR -Tracy High Graduates will be Independent Learners Who Set realistic and challenging goals

Chapter 6.3 The Shell Method 16.0 Students use definite integrals in problems involving area, velocity, acceleration, volume of a solid, area of a surface of revolution, length of a curve, and work. Use the disk and shell methods to setup and evaluate the volume of the solid formed by rotating the given region around the y-axis. State which is easier to use and why. Parashell Shell is easier. You only need to use one curve. Friday, December 07, 2018 ESLR -Tracy High Graduates will be Independent Learners Who Set realistic and challenging goals

Chapter 6.3 The Shell Method 16.0 Students use definite integrals in problems involving area, velocity, acceleration, volume of a solid, area of a surface of revolution, length of a curve, and work. Use the shell method to find the volume of the solid formed by rotating the given region around the y-axis. Parashell Friday, December 07, 2018 ESLR -Tracy High Graduates will be Independent Learners Who Set realistic and challenging goals

Practice: Worksheet Chapter 6.3 The Shell Method 16.0 Students use definite integrals in problems involving area, velocity, acceleration, volume of a solid, area of a surface of revolution, length of a curve, and work. Practice: Worksheet Friday, December 07, 2018 ESLR -Tracy High Graduates will be Independent Learners Who Set realistic and challenging goals